Group from Brazil has weak rivals both in football and in the car market, only one of them has an industry
The Brazilian national team is part of Group C in the World Cup. Following our list of the best-selling cars of the competing countries, our team and Morocco are the only ones with local industry.
Group C is also made up of Haiti and Scotland. But the team that poses the greatest danger to Brazil is Morocco. See the best-selling cars of each one.
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The best-selling car in Brazil for a few years has been the Fiat Strada. The pickup produced in Betim (MG) is a national project that pleased with its robustness, carrying out heavy work in the interior of the country.
If you take away light commercial vehicles, the sales leader becomes the Volkswagen Polo, which took this position in 2023. But it never came close to the volume of the Strada.

Morocco’s automotive industry is dominated by Renault, which produces in Casablanca through Somaca. The best-selling car there is the Dacia Logan, which is already in the third generation.
The Moroccan model shares the platform with our Kardian and could be an alternative to the VW Virtus. The Logan has grown in the current generation, measuring 2.64 m wheelbase, 4.39 m long and 1.84 m wide. The engine options are 1.0 turbo gasoline or 1.5 turbodiesel.

The Central American and Caribbean car market is dominated by Toyota, but Haiti breaks this with the Nissan NP300 as the best-selling car. It is the Frontier we know, but with another name.
The model sold new in Haiti is still the one before the face-lift and uses the old 2.5 turbodiesel engine, with 170 hp. This configuration is produced in Mexico.

The only mass-produced vehicles in Scotland today are coachbuilder Alexander Dennis’ buses. The best-selling car in the country is the Vauxhall Corsa, imported from Spain.
Vauxhall was the British division of General Motors, which since the mid-80s has been selling cars from the German Opel with changed emblems. Today it is part of Stellantis, it was sold together with the sister brand to PSA in 2017. The current Corsa is the brother of the Peugeot 208, but with a conservative design.